Creator flow
Creators onboard by giving consent, capturing likeness inputs, configuring license tiers, setting pricing and restrictions, and reviewing brand use before content goes live.
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Pluribus is a rights-management and licensing platform for AI-era creator likenesses. Creators control consent, licensing terms, approval, and revocation. Brands request licensed use. Pluribus protects access to likeness assets, provenance, auditability, and enforcement.
Pluribus is not a self-serve deepfake generator and does not sell raw biometric data. It is the digital rights management and protected inference layer between creators, brands, and generative AI systems.
Creators onboard by giving consent, capturing likeness inputs, configuring license tiers, setting pricing and restrictions, and reviewing brand use before content goes live.
Brands discover suitable creators, request a campaign conversation, license approved usage rights, generate content only within the licensed scope, and submit outputs for creator approval.
Pluribus is designed to keep sensitive likeness assets inside the security perimeter, record consent and usage events, verify provenance, and support revocation or enforcement when use falls outside the license.
Creator-first NIL licensing for AI-era likeness rights, approval workflows, and protected brand use.
A private beta preview of AI-ready creator licensing, tiered usage rights, and consent-first campaign workflows.
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Pluribus is a rights-management and licensing platform for AI-era creator likenesses. Creators control consent, licensing terms, approval, and revocation. Brands request licensed use. Pluribus protects access to likeness assets, provenance, auditability, and enforcement.
Creators consent to capture, create or import a likeness bundle, configure license tiers, set prices and blocked categories, approve or reject brand content, and retain a revocation path for future use.
Brands use Pluribus to find opted-in creators, understand license scope before outreach, request a campaign conversation, and eventually activate approved AI-generated content without receiving raw likeness assets.
No. Pluribus is not positioned as the creative AI generator. It is the consent, licensing, access-control, provenance, and enforcement layer for AI-era NIL content.
The public web surface is a private beta scaffold with a landing page, creator marketplace preview, waitlist, invite-only creator profiles, and manual inquiry flow. Several production-grade backend foundations exist, but brand accounts, payments, autonomous generation authorization, and active Shield scanning are not yet fully public live features.